![]() When it comes to small applications that don't require external dependencies - checking whether an object is empty is best done with pure JavaScript. We'll be using Vanilla JavaScript, as well as common libraries such as lodash and underscore. In this guide, we will explore many JavaScript methods on how to check if an object is empty. ![]() Objects are used to store a collection of properties, each of which may be thought of as an association between a name (or key) and a value (a collection of key-value pairs).
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